How to Insert an External File to Documents In MS Words

By Iwan
Posted on April 6, 2009
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You can combine multiple Word documents into one document only. With a copy-paste the usual open-source document, copy the contents, then paste in the new document is the way-can only be done, but not efficient. If you want to paste the entire source document to the main document you will be far more efficient in terms of time if you use the insert file facilities.

To do this trick, first open the new document. After that, place the cursor in the section you want to be inserted the content of the document and click the [Insert]> [Object]> [Text from File ...]. Specify the location of the document you want to retrieve the contents and click [Insert] to paste the contents of the file. The result you can immediately see.

Inserts the contents of the document with the way it is rather easy to do you have to open the document file to copy the contents ago. This way, any time you will not be many terbuang.



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